Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fallen Leaves Cookie

Last year I made some witch's broom cookies and thought it would be fun to make them again this year with a more general fall appeal.

These cookies are a soft and tasty peanut butter cookie with a pretzel stick handle. To add some delectability each cookie is detailed with chocolate:) The bottom portion is sprinkled with autumn leaves sprinkles before the chocolate dries.

We don't have an abundance of multi-colored leaves/trees in my neighborhood, but fall is in the air and I love it! It's brisk and crisp outside, perfect baking weather:) So, grab your aprons, turn on your ovens, and start baking!

5.Place brooms on wax paper. Melt chocolate and spoon over the portion of the treat where the cookie and pretzel join together, and also at the bottom of each cookie. Immediately sprinkle the leaf sprinkles over the bottom portion before the chocolate dries. Let dry. Optional: Add detail "stitching" to the broom with (red) royal icing

these have to be the neatest creation for fall I have seen yet...I mean REALLY!!!!!! WOWIE...I love these and will make them for sure - I might morph them into a cupcake topper - how cool is THAT....GREAT JOB SWEET LADY!~

Ok Sue...those are seriously BEYOND incredible! I just can't get over how amazing these are and don't think I would dare eat one. They are truly like works of art! Your talent never ceases to amaze us and we are so thrilled you share it with us at Inspiration Friday each week! :-)Vanessa

Fall is my favorite season, hands down, and I can't wait to rake the leaves..love the smell of them! Crazy, right? lol Those rake cookies and leaves are beyond amazing, Sue. You are so artistically and creatively gifted.

Oh my goodness! Each year my family gathers at my grandma's house the weekend before Thanksgiving for our annual "raking of the leaves". We rake the yard and enjoy some yummy crockpot foods and fun times. Last year I made an acorn cake. I think this will be the treat I take this year. Thanks so much for the idea!

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